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INTRODUCTION 



In response to a desire to learn more about this branch of the 
Brewer family, researches were begun in 1894, and, gradually col- 
lecting material as leisure afforded, quite a quantity of manuscript 
was collected. The aim has been to make as correct a genealogy 
as possible, as far as has been attempted, but not to assume that all 
the Brewers are represented, for several are not mentioned, because 
they did not seem to be in this line.^<^or instance, in Essex Co., 
England, was found a John Brewer, citizen and grocer of London, 
who died 4 Sept., 1631, will proved 13 May, 1636, He was the 
son of Thomas. His wife was Mary Butler, their children John, _ 
Roger and Margaret. He wills a large quantity of land in Virginia *^ 
to his wife and children. This may possibly be the much-sought- 
for ancestor of our first John, who has not as yet been certainly 
found. The time, etc., would make it likely, but not sure. The 
name of Brewer comes from the same origin as Brewster, and is 
sometimes in the same document spelled differently, often Bruer, 
and found in Essex and Suffolk Counties in England. 

In this country the family seem to be in Worcester, Weston, 
Watertown, Cambridge, Sudbury and vicinity, later in Maine. 
Sudbury was settled in 1639; was colonized as Marlborough. In- 
corporated as Sudbury in 1660. 

Worcester was laid out " eight miles square." In 1778 the Gen- 
eral Court committee for Worcester " thought possibly, with proper 
industry and effort, Worcester offered support for sixty families." 
The census for 1900 gives the population as 118,421 on less than 
half of the " eight miles square." 

The writer would here express her gratitude to those who, in any 
way, have enabled her to make this work more reliable and help- 
ful. She is especially grateful to Mrs. S. Augusta (Brewer) Wins- 
low, who has aided by her courtesy, encouragement and financial 
help, and to Mr. H. M. Plimpton, for his care of the printing and 
binding. 

The work has been compiled from the records from family Bibles, 
deeds, commissions, etc., with the help obtained from town records 
and libraries, also by correspondence with those interested in this 
genealogy. If errors are found, the information will be gratefully 
received. Harriet Augusta Robinson. 

Newtonville, 1903. 



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BREWER GENEALOGY 



The earliest ancestor of this branch of the Brewer family 
seems to be Corporal John^ Brewer, who married Anne of 
Cambridge. Where he came from originally has not been 
learned. We find him in Sudbury, Massachusetts, early, for 
on the Sudbury records the birth of the oldest child John* 
is recorded as born lo Oct., 1642. There are four other 
children, but as they have no further interest for us we do 
not trace their history. 

This John ( i) seems to have been an early and influential 
resident, active in military service, intrusted with the care of 
wills and other legal documents, etc. He appears at the 
General Court 11 Oct., 1676, as a petitioner in behalf of 
himself and other residents of Sudbury for redress on 
account of losses sustained by Indians on 21 April, 1676. 
He received ^200 as his share. 

SECOND GENERATION 

2. John*, son of John (i) and Anne, was born in Sudbury 
10 Oct., 1642, died i Jan., 1690, married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Henry* Rice, eldest son of Deacon 
Edmund^ Rice, who was one of the earliest proprie- 
tors of Marlboro, and owned land in the eastern part 
of Sudbury; probably settled thereabout 1691. The 
son Henry married in Sudbury i Nov., 1643, 
Elizabeth Moore, daughter of John Moore and Eliza- 
beth (Whale) Moore of Sudbury. The Brewer 
family seem to have been interested in churches, for 
Corporal John Brewer is mentioned as making 
propositions for a new church in Sudbury, 10 Jan., 
1688, and they were accepted. 

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lo BREWER GENEALOGY 

2. John^ — Continued, 

The Middlesex Probate Record (No. 1624) grants 
the adminstration of the estate of John^ to his 
widow Elizabeth Brewer, i Jan., 1690, and the estate 
is divided 27 Mar. ,-1693. 

Children : 

3. I. John^ born 29 Sept., 1669. 

II. Elizabeth^ born 2 1 May, 1671, 

III. Hannah'' born 23 Mar., 1672. 

IV. James' born 10 Sept., 1675; died 18 Nov- 

1 764 ; married i st, Elizabeth Grout, 2d, Abigail 
Smith, 3d, Mrs. Joanna Singleterry of Fram- 
ingham. 
V. Sarah' born 14 Jan., 1678, married 26 Nov., 

1700, Caleb Bridges of Framingham. 
VI. Mary' born 17 Mar., 1680, married Benjamin 

Ball. 
VII. Abigail' born 5 April, 1682, married David 
Parmenter. 
VIII. Martha' born 5 Mar., 1685. 

4. IX. Jonathan (3) born 21 June, 1689. 

THIRD GENERATION 

3. Lieut. John', son of John (2) and Elizabeth, born in Sud- 
bury 29 Sept., 1669, married first Hannah Jones. 
Have no list of children if there were any. 

3. John' married 5 July, 1693, Mary (said to be a sister of 
first wife Hannah), daughter of Josiah Jones of 
Weston and Suffrana Haynes, daughter of Walter 
and Elizabeth Haynes of Sudbury. This John' is 
called Lieut. Brewer ; he must have received his title 
during the Indian Wars. Lieut. Brewer, 5 Feb., 1699, 
bought a farm in Weston or Watertown Farms, some- 
times called Farmer's Precinct and sometimes Lieut 



BREWER GENEALOGY n 

John^ — Continiced. 

Jones' Co. Precinct. Weston was incorporated 4 Jan., 
1737. He died 5 May, 1709, and is buried in the 
Farmer's Burying Ground, Watertown. 

His widow, Mary (Jones) Brewer of Weston, was 
allowed to keep a public house 15 Dec, 1716. 
Received her license 9 July, 1717. 

She administered her husband's estate, " Suretys 
Messrs. Josiah and Jeames Jones, ' ye widow brothers.' " 
On 21 April, 17 19, part of the estate is granted 
to John Brewer, the eldest son, to Josiah, second 
son, and to Daniel Brewer, the third son ; two 
brothers-in-law are also mentioned. See Middlesex 
Co. Probate Records, No. 1625. 

The inventory of the estate amounted to ^{^^598. 5s. 
8d., including farm, 216 acres of other lands, a saw- 
mill and grist-mills. These mills were probably in 
what is now Waltham (then Watertown), and were 
for seventy, if not one hundred years, all there were 
in this vicinity. 

In Middlesex Deeds, Vol. 38, page 140, is re- 
corded 13 June, 1729, John Brewer, Hopkinton, 
husbandman, and Josiah Brewer of Weston, black- 
smith, and William Brewer of Weston, blacksmith, 
Nathaniel Allen, husbandman, and Lydia, his wife* 
Joseph Merriam and Mary, his wife, and Submit 
Brewer, children by birth or marriage to John 
Brewer, late of Weston (or Watertown Farms), sell 
land in Concord to Daniel Brewer (probably a 
brother), "being part of the dower of widow Mary 
Brewer, deceased, relict of John Brewer." 

In Smith's History of Newton, page 52, in 1697: 
"Voted, that Lieut. John' Brewer of Sudbury be em- 
ployed as master-workman, on the second building 



12 BREWER GENEALOGY 

3 . John^ — Continued. 

of the 1st Church, Newton [what is now ist Cong'l 
Church, Newton Centre] ; this building was completed 
in 1698. Voted, ;^200 for carrying on the work, also 
for a vane to be provided for the turret of the house. 
Voted, That the vacant room on the north and 
east side be for pews for the women. Voted, That 
seats for the boys be made in the northeast corner 
of the house." In 1796, "Voted, To have a stove 
to warm the meeting-house, and that the Deacons 
could have liberty to sit out of the deacon's seat if 
they chose." 'Wit first building was erected in 1660 
and was standing in 171 7. Since then, four others 
have been built and the sixth is to be begun in 1903. 
Children : 

5. I. John^ born about 1698 (?). 

6. II. Mary* born about 1700 (?). 

7. III. Josiah* born 1702. 

8. IV. Daniel* born 4 Aug., 1704, married Phebe, dau. of 

James and Sarah (Cutter) Locke. 

9. V. William* born 1707 in Waltham. 

10. VI. Submit* born i8 July, 1709, in Weston. 

4. IX. Jonathan', son of John (2), born 21 June, 1689, 

married Arabella . He died in Fram- 

ingham, Mass. 
Children : 

I. Samuel* born 4 Nov., 1716. 
II. Abner* born 10 July, 1718. 

III. Peter* born 17 April, 1720. 

IV. Elizabeth* born 2 June, 1 722, married David Pratt. 
V. Abigail* born 29 March, 1724. 

11. VI. Jonathan* born 3 Feb. 1726. 

12. VII. Moses* born 26 March, 1728. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 13 

4. IX. Jonathan^ Children — Continued. 

VIII. David^ born 24 Dec, 1731. 
IX. Martha* born 16 June, 1734. 
X. Ehab* born 14 May, 1737. 

FOURTH GENERATION 

5. I. John*, son of John (3), born about 1698; married 

9 Oct., 17 1 8, Hannah Merriam, born 16 April, 
1 70 1, dau. of Robert and Abigail Merriam 
of Lexington, Mass. 

Children : 

I. Abigail* born 18 Dec, 17 19. 
II. Mary* born 25 March, 172^. 

III. John^ born 3 April, 1724. 

The family moved later to Tyringham, Mass. 

6. II. Mary*, dau. of John (3), born about 1700, married 

9 Oct., 1 71 8, Joseph Merriam, son of 
Robert and Abigail Merriam of Lexington, 
Mass. Evidently a brother and sister Brewer 
and a brother and sister Merriam were married 
on the same day. 

7. III. Josiah*, son of John (3), born , 1702, 

married 31 Dec, 1724, Hannah Woolson, 
born 8 August, 1704, dau. of John Woolson 
of Weston. He was selectman in Worcester 
1756-62-63. Representative to General Court, 
1741-4-5-6. 

Children : 

I. Isaac* born 13 Dec, 1725. 

II. Hannah* born 27 Feb., 1727, married her cousin, 

Joel Jones of Haddam. 



14 BREWER GENEALOGY 

13. III. Josiah* born 18 April, 1730, died 2 Feb., 1805, 

married Margaret , born 1741 and 

died in Orrington, Me., 11 May, 1816, 

IV. Mary^ born 15 Feb., 1731, died Sept., 1736. 

V. Lydia* born 21 Aug., -1734, married Isaac 
Myrick of Weston, Mass. 

14. VI, Mary^ born 17 Nov., 1736, married Dr. William 

Crawford of Fort Pownal, now Fort Point, 
Maine. 
VII. Beulah* born 5 Sept., 1738, died 24 Dec, 1809. 
VIII. Miriam'^ born 15 June, 1740, married 29 April, 
1772, Capt. Aaron Jones of Templeton, Mass. 

15. IX. John* born 27 May, 1743, died 31 July, 1825. 

8. V. Daniel*, son of Johi> (3), born 4 Aug., 1704, mar- 

ried Phebe, dau. of James and Sarah (Cutter) 
Locke. 
Children : 

I. Samuel* born 7 Jan., 1732, baptized 7 Jan., 1733, 

was Colonel in command i June, 1777. He 
died after 1781. 

II. Phebe"* born 4 Aug. 1734. 

9. V. William\ son of John (3), born 1707, married in 

Waltham, 17 Feb., 1731, Elizabeth Ball. 
Children: 

I. Elizabeth' born 1732, drowned at Lancaster, Mass., 
22 Oct., 1751. 

II. Jonas' born 19 Sept., 1733. 

III. Abigail* born 21 Feb., 1735, drowned at Lancaster, 

Mass., 22 Oct., 175 1. Two drowned on the 
same day. 

9. V. William^ married 2d wife, 10 April, 1735, AbigailGar- 
field. He moved to Shrewsbury about 1743. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 15 

9. V. William^ — Continued. 
Children : 

IV. William' born 24 Nov., 1737, married in Shrews- 
bury, 27 Nov. 1764, Mary, dau. of Edward 
Goodale. Moved to Royalston. 
V. Benjamin^ born 4 Feb., 1739-40. 
VI. Mary^ born 24 May, 1742. 
VII. Sarah'^ born 7 June, 1744. 
VIII. Benjamin^ born 15 April, 1747. 
IX. Isaac^ born 8 Sept., 1749. 

X. Abigail' ( <^wins, born 4 Dec. 1751, Abigail 
XI Jonas"^ ) married 26 July, 1770, Christopher 
' Wheaton of Westminster, Mass. 
XII. Jonas' born 6 June, 1754. 

10. VI. Submits dau. of John (3), born 18 July, 1709, 

married in Weston, 8 March, 1731, Nathaniel 
Walker. Their letter of dismission from the 
church to Sturbridge was dated 29 Dec, 
1751. They went to Sturbridge about 1748. 
She died there 22 Nov., 1791. 

1 1. VI. Jonathan*, son of Jonathan (4), born 3 Feb., 1726 

died 4 Jan., 1784, married Frances Buckmin- 
ster of Framingham, Mass. He was in the 
French and Indian Wars of 1749 and 1754, 
stationed at Fort Dummer. He was from 
Framingham in 24 April, 1775. "Col. Jona- 
than Brewer, a native of Framingham, living 
at Waltham, was at Bunker Hill, 17 June, 
1775, was wounded in the arm, the regiment 
being in the open field the greatest part of the 
time." During the summer was stationed at 
Prospect Hill. He resigned 16 Nov., 1776. 



1 6 BREWER GEAEALOGY 

II. VI. Jonathan'* — Continued. 

Col. Brewer enlisted 19 Oct., 1778, for eight 

months. He was Colonel of Regiment of 

Worcester and Middlesex Counties. William 

Buckminster, Lieut.-Col., Nathaniel Cudworth 

was Major, "all of whom did excellent duty 

in battle." Lieut.-Col. Buckminster born 

15 Dec, 1736, in Framingham, died 22 June, 

1786. He was wounded at Bunker Hill, 

17 June, 1775. 

John (15) Brewer was a private in Capt. 

Aaron Haynes Co. under Col. Jonathan (ii) 

Brewer and was at Bunker Hill and wounded. 
Children : 

I. Susanna'^ born 4 Aug., 1764. 
II. Francis' born 8 May, i ^66. 
III. Frances' born 18 Sept., 1770, in Waltham, Mass. 

11. VI. Jonathan^ married second wife 30 Dec, 1772, 

Dorothy Fowle. He kept a tavern in Wal- 
tham until he died 4 Jan., 1784. Buried 
9 Jan., 1784. 

12. VII. MosesS son of Jonathan^ born 26 Mar., 1728, 

married Elizabeth Davis. 
Child : 

I. Jonathan^ born in Sudbury, 1752. 

FIFTH GENERATION 

13. III. Josiah', son of Josiah (7), born 18 April, 1730, 

married Margaret , born , 

1741, who died in Orrington, Me., Ii May, 
1 816. He died 2 Feb., 1805. He was 
a juryman in 1759 and 1760 in Worcester, 
Mass. He was one of a committee to rebuild 



BREWER GENEALOGY 17 

13. III. Josiah^ — Continued. 

the Old South Church, 17 May, 1762, and 
when it was completed he bought pew 52 
therein. In June, 1770, he with his brother 
John (15) and sister Mary (14), wife of Dr. 
William Crawford, came to Maine, at what is 
now South Brewer. 

In 1774 he with his brother John (15) and 
brother-in-law, Dr. Crawford of Fort Pownal 
(now Fort Point), began to build a saw-mill 
on Segeunkedunk stream. Dr. Crawford sold 
his one-fourth part of the mill to Col. Thomas 
Goldthwait, a native of Chelsea, Mass., but 
now of Fort Point, 12 Nov., 1774. A grist-mill 
was begun but not finished ; Joseph Mansell, 
millwright from Scituate, Mass., was employed 
to build the mill. 

After the Revolutionary War was over it 
was finished in 1783-4. Col. Josiah (13) was 
Colonel of Lincoln Co., Penobscot Regiment. 
His name is on the list of officers of the 
Massachusetts Militia, chosen by Legislature, 
3 May, 1776, commissioned 20 July, 1776, 
also on pay-roll for services from date of 
entry to i July, 1 779. AH the families were 
driven from Brewer by fear of the British 
soldiers in 1780. He was truck-master at 
Fort Halifax on the Kennebec River, in what 
is now the town of Winslow, Me. He was 
allowed £^00 worth of merchandise or stock. 
These truck-houses were places " where arti- 
cles, principally necessaries, with a few gew- 
gaws " were to the amount of ;^i,ooo to 
;^i,500 purchased in Boston every year, at 



1 8 BREWER GENEALOGY 

13. III. Josiah^ — Cojitinned. 

wholesale prices, and sold at only enough ad- 
vance to cover cost, allowing ten per cent for 
waste. The masters were usually chosen by 
the General Court, special regard being had 
in regard to men of " greatest probity, 
patience and discretion ; whose characters and 
manners were likewise acceptable to the 
natives. The situation was in a few years so 
desirable, that it was sought by men of dis- 
tinguished reputation and influence." He 
returned after peace was declared in 1783, 
and was Justice of the Peace for Lincoln Co., 
Brewer then being in that county. Col. 
Brewer lived on the point near the mouth of 
the Segeunkedunk stream. He was the first 
Colonel of any Massachusetts troops, east of 
the Kennebec River. He certainly had com- 
mand of the Penobscot soldiers during the 
Revolutionary War. He and his wife both 
lived to be seventy-five years of age. She 
seems to have died in what is now Orrington. 
" They were buried in the old Orrington 
burying-ground, near the first meeting-house, 
but when that ground was abandoned and a 
new one set apart some kindly hands removed 
their remains to the new ground. There are 
two small slate grave-stones, near the fence 
overlooking the Penobscot River, in a most 
inconspicuous place for one of the founders of 
the town, and probably one of the most noted 
in the town." The will of Mrs. Brewer 
was made 9 May, 1816, and proved 15 
Aug., 1816. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 19 

13. III. Josiah'^ — Continued. 

Rev. Enoch Mudge was executor and was 
given one-third of the estate. She gave to 
John (15) Brewer's (his brother's) children 
•' each a decent pocket Bible ; to her niece, 
Abigail Prentiss, heir, she wasthe widowof Dr. 
Nathaniel Prentiss of Roxbury, Mass., and 
to the heirs of Eliza Giblen (widow of Samuel 
Giblen of Marlboro, Mass.)." Col. John (15) 
and his son Josiah (13) were appraisers of 
the estate. 

14. VI. Mary^ dau. of Josiah (7), born 17 Nov., 1736, mar- 

ried Dr. William Crawford of Fort Pownal, now 
Fort Point, Maine. He was the son of Dr. 
Robert and Mary Crawford, was born in Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1730, graduated from Princeton 
10 Oct., 1755, received degree (A.M.) from 
Harvard 1761. Dr. Robert was the first phy- 
sician of Worcester. Dr. William served as 
chaplain in Abijah Willard's Regiment and as 
surgeon in Gen. Ruggles' Regiment. She 
died at Castine, Me., 21 Feb., 1836. From 
an obituary notice in the papers is this, 
" died at Castine, Mrs, Mary* (Brewer) Craw- 
ford, at the age of one hundred years and 
five months, relict of Dr. William Crawford 
who was surgeon and chaplain in army of 
Gen. Wolfe and was attached to his staff" 
at the time of his (Gen. Wolfe's) death at 
Quebec." 

15. IX. John*, son of Josiah (7), born in Weston 27 May, 

1743, died in Brewer, Maine, 31 July, 1825, 
married i June, 1769, Martha Graves, born 



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20 BREWER GENEALOGY 

15. IX. John^ — Continued. 

19 May, 1745, died 15 June, 1808, dau. of 
Ezra Graves of Sudbury. 

They came to Maine in June, with his 
brother Josiah*, and sister Mary^ wife of Dr. 
William Crawford. They began to build mills 
in Brewer Village (now South Brewer) in that 
year. " Col. Brewer was a decided patriot 
and suffered much during the Revolutionary 
War. He was in some ways one of Brewer's 
most distinguished ancient citizens." He was 
very active in the war. He several times vis- 
ited the British commander. Gen. McLean, at 
Castine in 1779 in the interests of the inhabi- 
tants, and obtained assurances " that if the 
inhabitants would mind their business and be 
peaceable they should not be disturbed in 
their persons or property." Gen. McLean 
was a man of noble character, but Capt. 
Mowatt, who followed him, was a different 
man. He proceeded up the river and threat- 
ened Capt. John* Brewer " to run him through 
with his sword because he carried away in the 
cartel Capt. Ross, who was in command of one 
of our armed vessels." Dr. Downing, a 
surgeon of the fleet, dressed the wounds of 
several men at Capt. Brewer's residence. 

When they were required to take the oath 
of allegiance they rebelled, and thereafter were 
so harassed and worried that they could not 
live there. The British tore down one of the 
Brewer houses. The situation became unbear- 
able, so much so that Capt. Brewer sent his 
family and small effects by Major George 



BREWER GENEALOGY 21 

15. IX. J o h n'^ — Contin ued. 

Ulmer to Camden. He got his cattle across 
the river and joined stock with John Crosby 
and others and drove them to Camden. Then 
he took the family to Worcester, where they 
remained until after peace was declared. They 
returned in 1783. 

It is said " that at the time of the Penob- 
scot Expedition that Capt. Brewer went into 
the fort at Castine and examined it, and then 
gave those on board the fleet all the infor- 
mation they could desire, 28 July, 1779, but 
they would not accept the story and were 
defeated." 

His military record is this : He was private 
in Capt. Aaron Haynes' Company, in Col. Jon- 
athan^ Brewer's Regiment, enlisted 15 May, 
1775, muster-roll dated i Aug., 1775. As 
Capt. Haynes' Company came to Concord from 
Sudbury 19 April, 1775, and followed the 
British to Charlestown, he would be at Con- 
cord and Bunker Hill. His name is in the 
company return rolls dated 6 Oct., 1775, at 
Prospect Hill. 

He was captain of Militia Company No. i 
on Upper Penobscot, in Col. Josiah'^ Brewer's 
Regiment, 20 July, 1776. 

Later made Colonel Fifth Regiment of Mas- 
sachusetts Militia, resigned in 1797. In Oct. 
19, 1778, the town of Sudbury appointed men 
to make a complete list of the muster-rolls of 
the services of each person in the war with 
Great Britain. John'^ Brewer's name is on the 
list. His share was £^0. 



2 2 BREWER GENEALOGY 

15. IX. John'^ — Contimied. 

As a specimen of the ancient regimental orders of this 
time is the following: 

REGIMENTAL ORDERS. 

Adjutant Levi Bradley : 

Sir : — You are hereby required to give orders to the com- 
manding ofificers of the First, Second and Fourth Companies of 
Militia in my regiment to call these companies together on Tuesday, 
the 6th day of October next, to be on the Parade, precisely at ten 
of the clock in the forenoon with good firearms and powder, as the 
law directs. 

The place appointed for parade is on Col. Josiah Brewer's 
point of land, near my house. 

You are likewise requested to notify Col. Shute, Maj. Robert 
Treat and Quartermaster Treat to meet at time and place afore- 
said also. A general invitation to all the officers' wives of the 
regiment, together with the officers of the Third and Fifth Com- 
panies, to meet if they see fit for information and recreation. 

In obedience to this you will oblige your humble servant, 

John Brewer, 

Colonel of the Fifth Regiment of Militia. 
Orrington, Sept. 5, 1789. 

" The Militia has always been considered by 
our wisest men to be the best defense of a 
Republic." " For it uniformly embraced all 
able-bodied men between 18 and 45 years." 
" Originally, when fire-arms were scarce and 
expensive, only about one-third were permitted 
to arm themselves ' with a good pike, well- 
headed corslet, head-piece and sword,' and 
youth between 10 and 16 were requested by 
Legislature in 1645, to exercise with small 
guns, half-pikes, bows and arrows on training 
days." 



BREWER GENEALOGY 23 

15. IX. John^ — Continued, 

These days before the Provincial Charter 
were six, after that, four days. 

Col. Brewer^ was appointed postmaster 1 1 
Oct., 1800, and held the ofifice until his death, 
nearly twenty-five years later. The desk he 
had in the office was used by his successor, 
Capt. Daniel Shedd, for many years. 

During the family's absence from Maine 
certain parties had bought of Massachusetts 
the whole of what was ancient Orrington, 
now Orrington, Brewer and Holden. The 
settlers knew nothing of the sale by which 
they were sold out. 

They deputed Col. John^ Brewer and Simeon 
Fowler, Esq., to go before the General Court 
and protest, and they did the business so well 
that the grantees surrendered their deed and 
allowed the court to convey to Brewer and 
Fowler 10,864 acres in 1784 for ^3,000 in 
joint notes. 

Orrington, the fifty-third town in the state, 
was named for Orangetown, Maryland, but by 
a mistake in spelling in the act of incorpora- 
tion, it became Orrington 21 March, 1788. 

Brewer was the one hundred and ninety- 
first town in Maine, and the name was in com- 
pliment to Col. John'^ Brewer, one of the first 
settlers from Worcester, at first called New 
Worcester or Plantation No. 9, later Orrington, 
until set off as a separate town 22 March, 
1 8 12. In 1 8 16 there were 86 dwelling-houses. 
It is now under city government. 

The first church was founded 9 Sept., 



24 BREWER GENEALOGY 

15. IX. John^ — Continued. 

1800. Six men and six women met with a 
deacon in a dwelling-house, and made prelim- 
inary plans for a church. Although religious 
privileges were enjoyed previous to 1786, the 
church was not built until 1800. Rev. Daniel 
Little doing some missionary work, he was 
ordained 10 Sept., 1786, and it was voted to 
build a church, but it was not built. When 
it was built "naturally the men who were able 
to advance money for land were the ones who 
would found churches and furnish the money 
to pay for them. Those were the days of Col. 
John' Brewer, Col. Eddy and others." 

Rev. James Boyd commenced preaching 
in 1800, and a church was organized and first 
known as the Orrington Church. He was 
ordained 9 Sept., 1800. 

" What Plymouth Church was to New Eng- 
land this church was to the Penobscot valley." 
The members were scattered, living in 
what is now Brewer, Eddington, Holden and 
Orrington. In 1800 there were nine houses 
in the vicinity. 

15. IX. John', son of Josiah^ married first Martha Graves 

of Sudbury. 
Children: 

16. I. Josiah** born at Worcester, Mass., 1 1 May, 1770. 

17. II. Betsey^ born at Penobscot, Me., i Oct., 1772, 

married John Rogers 1792, died July 30, 
1803. 

18. III. Eleanor^ born at Penobscot, 5 Aug., 1774, married 

Allen Oilman, 1806. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 25 

15. IX. John'^ — Continued. 

IV. Francis*^ bom at Penobscot, 15 April, 1776, mar- 
ried 1799, Peggy, dau. of John Lewis. 
V. Lavinia^ born at Penobscot, 23 Nov., 1778, mar- 
ried 8 Sept., 1799, Ebenezer Tyler of Hamp- 
den, Me. 
VI. Cyrus^ born at East Sudbury, 18 Feb., 1781, 
died 15 April, 1781. 
VII. Cyrus*^ 2d born at East Sudbury, 7 July, 1782, 

married Belinda Brittan i Sept., 1810. 
VIII. Martha^ born at Orrington, 7 May, 1789, married 
Capt. Jacob Holyoke, 1809. 

15. IX. John'^ married second Mrs. Ruth Prescott of 
Augusta, Maine. Published 3 Aug., 18 10. 

15. IX. John^ married third Mrs. Abigail White of Bucks- 
port, Me., 13 July, 1819. 

He died 31 July, 1825. He and his first 
wife are buried in the Brewer Cemetery. His 
will of 2 July, 1825, proved 27 Sept. 1825, 
names son-in-law, Hon. Allen Oilman, execu- 
tor; gives wife Abigail one-third use of his 
estate (his son Josiah*^ had received his pro- 
portion) ; gives daughter Eleanor (Brewer) 
Oilman one-fifth ; daughter Lavinia (Brewer) 
Hall one-fifth ; Louisa Howes, Martha, Otis A., 
John, Margaret, Francis Fernald, Elizabeth 
L. and Julia Ann, children of my late Francis, 
one-tenth; to Belinda B., Almeda, Albert, 
Jerome and Ellen, children of my late son 
Cyrus Brewer, one-fifth ; to John, Leonard 
and Margaret, children of my late daughter 
Elizabeth (Brewer) Rogers, one-tenth ; 



26 BREWER GENEALOGY 

15. IX. John^ — Continued. 

Martha B., William and Sarah, children of 
my deceased daughter Martha Holyoke, 
one-fifth. 

SIXTH GENERATION 

16. I. Josiah^ son of John'' born at Worcester, 11 May, 

1770, died in Brewer, Me., 30 July, 1852, 
married 4 April 1792, Anna Ginn, born 30 
April, 1771, died 30 Dec, 1837, ^^u. of Capt. 
James Ginn and Anna (Riggs) Ginn. Capt. 
Ginn was originally from Maryland, but now 
of Orland, Me. He gave his daughter Anna 
two slaves, who were freed at the time of the 
Revolution. 

He received several ofiices in the army, was 
Ensign 21 April, 1794, Lieutenant 8 June, 
1797; resigned 20 Jul}', 1799 ; was appointed 
Coroner 24 June, 1799. He was honorably 
discharged from the army, as the following is 
copy from the original paper: 

Commonwealth ) Headquarters, Roxbury, 

Massachuseits ) J y » yy- 

The Governor and Commander-in-Chief, has accepted the 
Resignation of Lieut. Josiah Brewer, Jr., of the Artillery in the 
First Brigade and Tenth Division of the Militia of this Common- 
wealth ; and he is hereby honorably discharged at his own re- 
quest from the office of Lieutenant in the Artillery aforesaid. 

By order of the Captain General, 

Wm. Dammion, 
Adjutant General. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 27 

16. I. Josiah^ — Continued. 

He lived in Brewer all his life, " an influential 
citizen." 

Children: 

I. David^ born 22 Oct. 1793, died 30 April, 1829, 
married i Jan., 1824, Tamsen Greenleaf, born 
17 Dec, 1799, died 6 Jan., 1835. 

22. II. Anna^ born 7 June, 1795, died i Mar., 1850, mar- 

ried Dec, 1 8 14, William Rider, born 1791, 
died 19 Dec, 1867. 

III. Susan^ born 17 Nov., 1797, died 25 Jan., 1867, 

married 26 Oct., 1837, Stillman Kent, who 
died July, 1852. 

IV. Melinda'^ born 8 April, 1800, died 29 Jan., 1817. 

23. V. Daniel born 10 March, 1802, died 6 May, 1870, 

married 31 0''<- -o--- Mary Dalton, born 
Dec, 1804, diea zu ^-^x. , ..^^,\_ ''n Norwood, 
Mass. 

24. VI. Betsey^ later called Elizabeth, born 10 Feb., 1804, 

died 17 Dec, 1866, married 2 June, 1822, 
John Follett Chambers, born at Portsmouth, 
N, H., 29 June, 1796, died at Dorchester, 
Mass., 23 Sept., 1875, buried at Brewer, Me. 
VII. George^ born 20 June, 1806, died 3 Aug., 1808. 

25. VIII. Lucretia^ born 8 Feb., 1809, died 30 July, 1856, 

at South Boston, married 16 Sept., 1833, 
Alfred S. Phillips, born in Kittery, 23 Oct., 
1807, died II June, 1882. 
IX. George^ born 20 March, 181 1, died June, 1840, 
married 27 Jan., 1835, Rachel H. Crane, who 
died 10 June, 1896, in Roxbury, Mass. 

26. X. Charlotte Melinda^ born 7 Oct., 18 18, died at 

Newtonville, Mass., 31 Dec, 1891. 



28 BREWER GENEALOGY 

17. II. Betsey^ dau. of John (15) born at Penobscot, Me., 
I Oct., 1772, died 30 July, 1803, married John 
Rogers 15 Jan., 1792. 



Children : 




I. 


John". 


II. 


Leonard". 


III. 


Margaret'. 



18. III. Eleanor*^ dau. of John (15) born at Penobscot, Me., 

5 Aug., 1774, married 20 Oct., 1806, Hon. Allen 
Oilman, who died 7 April, 1846. He was the 
first mayor of Bangor, Me., 1834. 
Children : 

I. Charles' born 1807. 

II. Joseph" born 1809. 

III. Samuel A." 

IV. William A." 

V. Elizabeth" born 1 81 5. 
VI. Henry" born 18 17. 
VII. Emeline H." born 1820. 

19. IV. Francis^ son of John (15) born at Penobscot, 15 

April, 1776, died 1 1 April, 1822, married 1799 
Peggy, dau. of John Lewis, born 1775, died 
21 June, 1 81 5, at Brewer, Me. 
Children : 

I. Eleanor" born 11 April, 1800, died 1820. 

II. Louisa^ born 26 Jan., 1802, married Howes. 

III. Patty" born 7 Feb., 1804, died young. 

IV. Patty" born 11 Feb., 1806, died 12 June, 1835. 
V. Otis A.^ born 19 Oct., 1808. 

VI. John Lewis born 13 Feb., 181 1, married Mary G. 
Howes, 1 83 I. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 29 

19. IV. Francis^ — Contimied. 

Francis^ son of John (15), married second, Dorcas 
Fernald, born 1787 in Kittery, died 29 July, 
1848, in Brewer, Me. 

Children: 

I, Francis' born 9 March, 18 18, died 8 Feb., 1890, 

married Mrs. Mary G. (Howes) Brewer. 
II. Elizabeth L." born 17 Oct., 18 19, married first, 
Edward Fernald, had three children, who died 
young; married second. Dr. Galloupe. 
III. Julia A.^ born 17 Dec, 1820, married 18 April, 
1844, Gerry Burr, who died 4 Feb., 1851. 

20. V. Lavinia^dau. of John^born at Penobscot, 23 Nov., 

1778, died 23 Sept., 1874, married 1799, pub- 
lished 8 Sept., 1799, Ebenezer Tyler, born 
1775, son of Col. Ebenezer Tyler, of Attle- 
boro, Mass. He was drowned in Penobscot 
River, 13 May, 1800. 

Child : 

I. Lucinda^ born 4 June, 1800. 

20. V, Lavinia^ married second, in 181 8, Bradshaw Hall, 
born 1778, died 3 Mar., 1826. "Mr. Hall 
was a man of note, born in New Braintree, 
Mass. He settled first in Frankfort, Me., 
moved to Castine, Me., between 1806 and 
1809, was register of deeds for twenty years." 

Children (Hall) : 

I. Martha Brewer^ born 20 Oct., 1820. 

II. Margaret Ware'' born 10 May, 1822. 



30 BREWER GENEALOGY 

21. VII. Cyrus^ son of John^ born at East Sudbury 7 July, 
1782, died 22 Feb. 1825, married in 1810, 
published i Sept., 1810, Belinda Brittan, born 
3 Aug., 1788, died 15 Feb., 1864, of Rayn- 
ham, Mass. 

Children: 

I. Belinda B." born 9 Sept., 181 1, married Augustus 
Austin Andrews. 

Children : 

I. Henry^ 
II, Harriet**, married Dean. 

II. Almeda L.' born 20 July, 1813, died 22 Jan., 
1888, married 12 Oct., 1834, George B. Bras- 
tow, born 15 May, 1 812, died 21 June, 1864. 
Children : 

I. Almeda Ellen^ born 20 Oct., 1836, died 14 Sept., 

1849. 
II. Lydia E.^ born 15 Oct., 1843, married 11 March, 
1866, Ezekiel C. Swett. 

III. Adrianna B.^ born 11 Feb., 1845, died 17 June, 

1875, married Sept., 1872, Samuel Warren. 

IV. Horace George^ born 14 Sept., 1849, married 

1875, Juliana Rcid. 

III. Cyrus Albert^ born 24 April, 181 5, died 9 April, 

1893, in Washington, D. C, married first 29 

Oct., 1843, Mary Tower Coombs, who died in 

Brewer 25 May, 1845. 
Child : 

I. Albert Gleason^ born 27 April, 1845. 

III. Cyrus Albert" married second Caroline Patten, 
23 Oct., 1849, who died 29 Oct., 1869. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 31 

III. Cyrus Albert' — Co)itinned. 
Children: 

I. Charles C.^ born 5 Dec, 1850. 

II. Elizabeth P.^ born 24 July, 1855. 

III. Cyrus Albert' married third Mrs. Maria (Hart) 

Hanson 21 March, 1866, who died in Wash- 
ington, D. C, 4 Feb., 1899. 

IV. Wealthy Ellen^ born 2 Aug., 181 7, died 20 Jan., 

1899, in Orrington, Me., married in 1856 
Capt. Cyprian Snow, of Orrington. 
Child : 

I. Gleason Cyprian^. 

V. Galen Jerome^ born 29 Dec, 18 19, died i Aug., 
1894, at Brewer, Me., married AHce H. Weeks, 
of Brewer, born in Kittery, Me., 29 Oct., 183 1, 
died at Brewer 18 Jan., 1897. 

Children : 

I. Sarah B.^ born in Brewer 20 Jan., 1864, married 
Walter W, Doane, born 12 Dec, 1852, son of 
George W. and Phebe Doane. 
II. Maude W.^ born in Brewer 4 Jan., 1871, married 
at Brewer 31 March, 1897, Adrian L. Tower, 
born 12 Jan., 1851, son of John H. and Sarah 
(Smith) Tower. 

Children : 

I. Alice Lee^ born in Brewer 10 Jan., 1898, died 24 

Jan., 1898. 
II. John Brewer, born 27 March, 1899. 



32 BREWER GENEALOGY 

VIII. Martha*^ dau. of John (15) born 3 Dec, 1785, 
died at Penobscot, 14 Dec, 1785. 

IX. Martha^ dau. of John (15) born 6 May, 1789, died 

5 Oct., 18 18, married i8o9Capt. Jacob Hol- 
yoke, of Brewer, Me. 

SEVENTH GENERATION 

22. II. Anna" dau. of Josiah** born in Brewer, Me., 7 June, 
1795, died in Holden i March, 1850, married 
Dec. 1814 William Rider, born 1781, died at 
Orrington, Me., 19 Dec, 1867, son of Lot and 
Hephzibah Rider. 

Children : 

27. I. Lucinda Brewer* born in Holden 18 Aug., 1815, 

died in Orono, Me., 17 July, 1847, married 27 
Dec, 1842, Edward R. Southard. 
II. William Alonzo* born in Holden 10 Nov., 1817, 
died 10 Nov., 1836. 

III. Clarissa Ann* born in Holden 12 Feb., 1820, died 

6 July, 1848, married 2 Sept., 1841, Edward 
R. Southard. 

IV. Josiah* born in Holden April, 1822, died Aug., 

1875, married Oct, 1850, Maria Young, of 
Trenton, Me. 
V. Charles Smith* born in Holden 6 Jan., 1824, 
died , married, had two children. 

Children : 

I. Charles' who has died. 
II. Clara". 

29. VI. Thomas Lot* born in Holden 11 Nov., 1827, died 
30 July, 1900, married 1854, Jane Reid, born 
9 June, 1831, died 23 Jan., 1895. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 33 

30. VI. George Adams^ born in Holden, 21 May, 1830, 

died at Brewer 9 Oct., 1892, married first 
Annie E. Fling, of Brewer, Me., married sec- 
ond, Annie F. Fling, of Portland, Me., 15 
July, 1 861. 

31. VIII. Romelia Melinda* born 18 Nov., 1833, in Holden, 

died , married 17 Nov., 1856, 

Edward R. Southard. 
IX. Oren Francis^ born in Holden, 24 Jan., 1836, died 

4 March, 1836. 
X. Henry Lyman^ born in Holden, 2 Jan., 1838, died 

2 May, 1839. 
XI. Albert BeaP born in Holden, 25 Jan., 1842, died 

at Fort Alexander 13 Nov., 1862. Was in 

the 1 8th Maine Heavy Artillery. 

23. V. Daniel' son of Josiah^ born in Brewer, Me., died 

in Norwood, Mass., 6 May, 1870, married 31 

Oct., 1830, Mary Dalton, born Dec, 1804, died 

at Norwood, 20 April, 1884. 
Child : 

32. I. Sarah Augusta^ born 23 Aug., 183 1, married at 

Brewer, Me., 11 Sept., 1854, George Snow 
Winslow, born at South Dedham (now Nor- 
wood) 6 April, 1829, died 17 Jan., 1901, son 
of George and Olive Covel (Smith) Winslow. 

24. VI. Betsey, later Elizabeth^ dau. of Josiah^ born in 

Brewer, 10 Feb., 1804, died at Brewer 17 Dec, 
1866, married 2 June, 1822, John Follett 
Chambers, born 29 June, 1796, died at Dor- 
chester, Mass., 23 Sept., 1875. 

In 1849 there was building at Brewer a ves- 
sel that was named Gold Hunter. The vessel 



34 BREWER GENEALOGY 

24. VI. Betsey — Continued. 

was nearly ready for launching when the news 
of the gold discoveries on the Pacific coast 
reached Bangor. Her builders at once set a 
crew of carpenters to finish it off as quickly as 
possible, and she took 132 men to the gold 
fields, the first of the " forty-niners." Among 
the carpenters was John F. Chambers, who 
also furnished them with twenty-four live 
ducks for the captain's table (Capt. Joseph 
Nickerson). Probably Daniel Brewer, his 
brother-in-law, was also one of the car- 
penters. 
Children: 

I, James Austin® born 10 July, 1822, died 20 March, 
1825. 
II. Laura Ann® born 20 June, 1824, died Aug., 1825. 

III. Martha M.® born 20 July, 1826, died Dec, 1832. 

IV. James Brewer® born 28 June, 1829, died Oct., 

1832. 
V. Eleanor^ 

33. VI. Harriet* born 15 March, 1832, died 21 June, 1900, 

married ii Sept., 1854, John Wheeler Blan- 
chard, Jr., born 4 May, 1831. 

34. VII. Annette E.* born 14 Aug., 1835, married 27 Aug., 

1863, Charles F. Nickerson, born 12 Jan., 
1832, died 15 Dec, 1899, son of Theophilus 
Nickerson. 
VIII. Albert H.® born 23 Oct., 1837, died , 1855. 

35. IX. Charlotte Brewer® born 14 Jan., 1840, married 11 

Sept., 1866, David Merryman, born 25 July, 
1839, died 25 March, 1892, son of David and 
Margaret (Gilmore) Merryman, of Searsport, 
Me. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 35 

25. VIII. Lucretia^ dau. of Josiah* born 8 Feb., 1809, died 
30 July, 1856, at South Boston, married 16 
Sept., 1833, Alfred S. Phillips, born in Kittery, 
Me., 23 Oct., 1807, died 11 June, 1882. 

Children : 

I. Gilbert Nelson^ born 13 Aug., 1834, died 1835. 

36. II. George Alfred^ born 31 Oct., 1835, married 25 

Feb., 1868, Caroline R. Powell, of New York 
City. 
III. Annie Lucretia^ born 27 Oct., 1838, u ..- - ] ; , 
. , married in Hampden, Me., i Mc.y, 1856, 
John G. Damon, born 28 July, 1832, son of 
John and Margaret D. (Wasgatt) Damon. 

37. IV. John Keyes^ born 27 Jan., 1837, married first, 17 

Aug., 1866, Mary Elizabeth Willey, who died 
20 July, 1878, dau. of Charles Willey, of 
Hampden, Me. T^Ktv !< e.^^'-^" ^^^ ^ 
V. Eugene Chambers^ born 28 Sept., 1841, died 4 
Jan., 1872, in South Boston. He was in the 
Civil War, taken prisoner at the seven days' 
battle at the retreat from Richmond, and sent 
to Libby prison. Probably exchanged, as he 
was at the Battle of the Wilderness, where he 
was detailed with others to look after the 
wounded. The woods and brush were aflame, 
and he was again captured by the Confederates 
and started for Richmond, but recaptured by 
the Union troops, and was mustered out with 
his regiment, the 19th Mass. Volunteers. 

VI. Orville Brewer® born 13 May, 1846, died 12 Jan., 
1873, in South Boston. He enlisted as a sol- 
dier in the Civil War in June after he was fif- 
teen years old, in the nth Mass. Infantry. 



36 BREWER GENEALOGY 

VI. Orville Brewer^ — Continued. 

His brother John thinks him the youngest 
soldier enhsted in the ranks in Massachusetts ; 
he carried knapsack and gun, was not a drum- 
mer-boy. He served nine years, three three- 
year enlistments. He was in Hooker's Brigade 
and in fifteen battles. 

26. X. Charlotte Melinda" dau. of Josiah® and Anna 
(Ginn) Brewer, born at Brewer, 7 Oct., 181 8> 
died at Newtonville, 31 Dec, 1891, married i 
Nov., 1836, Capt. John Keyes, born 1807, 

lost at sea the last days of December, 1839. 
The vessel was never heard from. 

Children (Keyes) : 

I. Eugene* born at Brewer, Me., 7 Jan., 1838, died 
29 Aug., 1838. 
II. Martha Brewer* born at Brewer, 3 March, 1840, 
married in Milton, Mass., 28 May, 1872, Wil- 
liam Jones, born in Stockbridge, Mass., 21 
June, 1827. 

26. X. Charlotte M. (Brewer) Keyes married second, in 
Brewer, 16 April, 1844, William Cummings 
Robinson, of Bangor, Me., born 29 Jan., 1806, 
at Liminrn ;r»..)Me., died 5 May, 1868, at 
Hampden, Me., son of John and Deborah 
(Cummings) Robinson. 

Children : 

I. Harriet Augusta® born at Bangor, 19 April, 1846. 

II. George William* born at Hampden, 9 July, 1848, 

enlisted as a private in the Civil War, Co. E 

14th Maine Regiment, in Feb. 1865, died at 

Darien, Ga., 22 Aug., 1865. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 37 

26. X. Charlotte M. (Brewer) Robinson^ married third, 

in Norwood, Mass., May 25, 1869, John 
Wheeler Blanchard, of Dorchester, Mass., 
born in Boston 29 March, 1803, died at 
Milton, Mass., 26 Oct., 1874, son of William 
and Abigail Blanchard. 

EIGHTH GENERATION 

27. I. Lucinda Brewer^ dau. of William Rider and Anna 

Brewer^ married Edward R. Southard, 27 Dec, 
1842. 
Children : 

I. Ella Anna" born 20 May, 1844. 

II. Horace William" born 4 June, 1846, died 5 Aug., 

1861. 

28. II. Josiah^ son of Anna (Brewer) Rider^ born April, 

1822, died Aug., 1875, married Oct., 1850, 

Maria Young, of Trenton, Me. 
Children : 

I. George" born at Holden, Me., 1852, died 1855. 
II. Georgiana" born i Aug., 1858, died at Brewer, 
23 Oct., 1894. 

29. VI. Thomas Lot^, son of Anna (Brewer) Rider^, born 

II Nov., 1827, died 30 July, 1900, married, 

1854, Jane Reid. 
Children : 

I. Anna Maria" born 18 Nov., 1855, married 5 Dec, 
1852, Benjamin Haney. 
II. Mary Jane" born 23 May, 1858, died 6 May, 1859. 
42. III. Melissa Brewer" born i May, 1861, married 2 Feb. 
1882, Andrew J. Woods, born 29 Nov., 1850. 
IV. Emma Cecilia" born 21 March, 1872, married 7 
Feb., 1892, William C. Seaworth. 



38 BREWER GENEALOGY 

30. VII. George A. Rider®, son of Anna (Brewer) Rider^, 

born 21 May, 1830, married second, Annie F. 
Fling, of Portland, Me., 15 July, 1861. 
Child: 

I. William Sanford^ born at Brewer, 5 Nov., 1868, 
married 7 Oct., 1891, Minnie L. Young, of 
Camden, Me. 

31. VIII. Romelia M.^ dau. Anna (Brewer) Rider, married 

Edward R. Southard 17 Nov., 1856. 
Children : 

I. Clara Emma^ born in Orrington, Me., 15 June, 
1857, married Charles J. Hammond, of Lin- 
coln, Me., 29 Aug., 1882. 
II. William Rider^ born 6 March, 1861, died 19 

Sept., 1862. 
III. Harriet Frances^ born at Orono, 2i Mar., 1866. 
IV. Florence Mae** born at Orono, 30 Oct., 1871, 
married 16 April, 1898, J. S. Holdcn, of Jack- 
man, Me. 
Child: 

I. Gerald Tweedie^" born 14 April, 1900. 

32. I. Sarah Augusta® daughter of Daniel Brewer^ born 

23 Aug., 1 83 1, married 1 1 Sept., 1854, George 
Snow Winslow. 

Children : 

I. Harriet Brewer^ born at Norwood 3 Jan., 1859, 
married 11 Sept., 1883, John Chapin Lane, 
born in Boston 8 Nov., 1852, died at Norwood 
20 Nov., 1898, son of Jonathan Abbott and 
Sarah Delia (Clarke) Lane. 
II. Edwin Lewis^ born at Norwood 27 March, 1863, 
died 23 Sept., 1865. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 



39 



43. III. Frances Augusta* born at Norwood 22 March, 
1867, married 8 Oct., 1889, Herbert Moseley 
Plimpton, born 13 May, 1859, son of Calvin 
Gay and Priscilla Guild (Lewis) Plimpton. 

33. VI. Harriet Chambers^ dau. of Elizabeth (Brewer) 
Chambers^ born 15 March, 1832, married 11 
Sept., 1854, John Wheeler Blanchard, Jr., son 
of John Wheeler Blanchard and Sarah Ann 
(Badger) Blanchard. 



Children : 
I. 

44. n. 

III. 

Child : 



John Chambers^ born at Dorchester, Mass., 20 

Dec, 1857, died 17 Dec, 1869. 
Carlton Shepard^ born 14 March, 1863. 
Winslow* born 24 Sept., 1865, married 24 Sept., 

1889, Winona Hartford. 



I. Ruth^*' born in Dorchester 28 July, 1890, died 
Dec, 1890. 
4.^, IV. Gertrude* born 30 Dec, 1866, married in Dorches- 
ter 6 Oct., 1892, Clift Rogers Clapp, born 10 
Feb., 1 86 1, son of Howard and Abigail Fran- 
ces (Rogers) Clapp. 

V. Frederick Chambers* born in Dorchester 19 Oct., 
1869, married 4 June, 1895, Mary Alden. 



Child 



I. 



34. VII. 



Children 
38. I. 



John Alden^" born at Newton, Nov., 1898. 

Annette E.^ daughter of Elizabeth (Brewer) 
Chambers^ born in Brewer 14 Aug., 1835, 
married 27 Aug., 1863, Charles F. Nickerson. 

Louise Annette* born 6 Sept., 1864, married in 
Brewer 6 Sept., 1886, Greenleaf A, Mayo, son 
of Horace Mayo of Hampden, Maine. 



40 BREWER GENEALOGY 

II. Emily Shepard® born in Brewer 2i Aug., 1867, 
married 21 April, 1890, John Ayer Vickery, 
born 14 July, 1868, son of James Vickery of 
Unity, Maine. 

III. Charles^ born in Brewer 29 Oct., 1869, married 9 

Oct., 1893, Sarah Gertrude Sullivan, born 
28 Nov., 1873, of East Boston. 

IV. Harriet Chambers' born in Brewer 15 March, 

1872, married 12 June, 1901, Leslie Hill 
Wheeler, M. D., son of Joseph Wheeler of 
East Corinth, Maine. 
V. Elizabeth Brewer^ born in Brewer 17 Jan., 1875, 
married 21 June, 1900, Alfred Tewksbury, 
born 19 Sept., 1857, son of Lorenzo Tewks- 
bury, of Winthrop, Mass. 
Child: 

Alice Elizabeth"^ born in Winthrop 5 March, 
1901. 

35. IX. Charlotte Brewer* daughter of Elizabeth (Brewer) 

Chambers, born 14 Jan., 1840, married 11 
Sept., 1866, David Merryman. 
Children : 

I. Augusta Blanchard' born 15 Dec, 1873, married 

23 May, 1895, Freeman C. Littlefield, born in 
Brewer 25 Aug., 1872, son of John and Julia 
(Pattee) Littlefield. 

II. John Chambers^ born 18 April, 1877, died 10 

Feb., 1894. 

36. II. George Alfred^ son of Lucretia (Brewer) Phillips, 

born 31 Oct., 1835, married 25 Feb., 1868, 
Caroline R. Powell, New York city. He was 
a soldier in the Civil War. Enlisted Sept., 
1862, and served to Oct., 1865, in the i62d 



BREWER GENEALOGY 41 

36. II. George Alfred^ — Continued. 

New York Vols., and was three years as 
wagon-master in the 19th Corps. Was not a 
prisoner of war. 

Children : 

I. George Lefurje' born 5 May, 1873. 

II. Carrie Morton^ born 24 June, 1875. 

III. Annie Damon^ born 22 April, 1878. 

37. III. John Keyes Phillips^ son of Lucretia (Brewer) 

Phillips, born 27 Jan., 1837, married first 
Mary E. Willey of Hampden, Maine, 17 
Aug., 1866, daughter of Charles Willey. She 
died 30 July, 1878. 

Children : 

I. Gertrude Willey^ born 5 July, 1874, married 18 

June, 1 901, Charles Frederick Arnold. 
II. Charles A.^ born 28 Sept., 1876, died April, 
1879. 

37. III. John Keyes Phillips^ married second Ellen A. 

Russell, of Cambridge, Mass., 17 Sept., 1879. 
Children : 

I. Lester^ born in Newton 18 July, 1881. 

II. Mabel E.^ born in Newton 13 Feb., 1883. 

NINTH GENERATION 

38. I. Ella Anna Southard" daughter of Lucinda (Brewer) 

Southard, married George Hammond, of 
Lincoln, 
Children : 

I. Joseph Edward^*' born 19 Jan., 1878, died 16 Oct., 

1882. 
II. Frank Merton^" born 10 May, 1880. 



42 BREWER GENEALOGY 

39. II. Georgiana'' daughter of Josiah Rider, son of 

Anna (Brewer) Rider, born i Aug., 1858, 
died 23 Oct., 1894, married Charles Rider. 

Children : 

I. Annie^^ 

II. William^". 

III. John Elmer'". 

40. William Sanford", son of George Adams Rider, 

son of Anna (Brewer) Rider, born 5 Nov., 
1868, married Minnie L. Young, 7 Oct., 1891. 

Children : 

I. George Harold'" born in Brewer 27 Sept., 1892, 
died 12 April, 1894. 
II. Hartley Eugene'" born in Brewer 27 June, 1894. 
III. Earl Chester'" born in Brewer 17 Nov., 1898. 

41. I. Clara Emma^ daughter of Romelia M. Southard, 

daughter of Anna (Brewer) Rider, married 
Charles J. Hammond of Lincoln, Maine. 

Children : 

I. Geneva'" born in Lincoln 9 July, 1883. 

II. Royden Lindsey'" born in Lincoln 21 July, 1885. 

III. Avery Carleton'" born in Lincoln 8 June, 1888. 

42. III. Melissa Brewer Rider", daughter of Thomas L. 

Rider, son of Anna (Brewer) Rider, born i 
May, 1 861, married 2 Feb., 1882, Andrew J. 
Woods. 
Children : 

I. Nellie I.'" born 14 Nov., 1882, married 12 Feb., 
1900, Warren F. Godfrey. 
II. Lulu F.'" born 2 Sept., 1884. 

III. Olive'" born 29 Oct., 1886. 

IV. William Wallace'" born 30 Oct., 1888. 
V. Electa Jane'^ born 14 Dec, 1893. 



BREWER GENEALOGY 



BREWER GENEALOGY 43 

VI. Alvin Otto'" born 20 May, 1896. 
VII. Warren Hobson'" born 23 Aug., 1898. 

43. III. Frances A. Winslow", daughter of S. Augusta 

(Brewer) Winslow*, married 8 Oct., 1889, 
Herbert M. Plimpton, of Walpole, Mass. 
Children : 

I. Hollis Winslow^'' born at Norwood 13 April, 

1894. 
II. Elizabeth Brewer'" born at Norwood 3 1 March, 
1899, died 15 April, 1900. 

TTT n \\r 1 ) twins, born 9 May, 1901 ; 

III. George Wmslow / ^ , . ,. , ^ 

T, ^ ^ , . T . > r'redenc died 9 Oct., 1902, 

IV. rrederic Lewis \ ,,. , 

J at Norwood. 

44. II. Carlton Shepard Blanchard, son of Harriet 

(Chambers) Blanchard, born 14 March, 1863, 
married first Annie E, Cutter of Dorchester 
29 Jan., 1891. 
Child : 

I. Rachel'" born at New Bedford, Mass., 6 April, 
1894. 

44, II. Carleton S. Blanchard married second Flora E. 

Estes 23 Dec, 1895. 
Child : 

I. Carlton Shepard, Jr.,'" born at New Bedford 22 
Sept., 1897. 

45. IV. Gertrude Blanchard*, daughter of Harriet C. 

Blanchard, born 30 Dec, 1866, married 6 
Oct., 1892, Clift Rogers Clapp. 
Children ; 

I. Howard Rogers'" born at Dorchester 24 July, 
1893. 
II. Emily Blanchard'" born at Dorchester 27 Oct., 
1894. 



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44 BREWER GENEALOGY 

III. Elizabeth Brewer^" born at West Newton 21 Jan., 
1900. 

46. I. Louise Annette Nickerson, daughter of Annette 

E. (Chambers) Nickerson, married 6 Sept., 
1886, Greenleaf A. Mayo. 
Children: 

I. Annette Louise'^ born 25 July, 1864. 
II. Emily Nickerson^" born 12 Jan., 1867. 

III. Horace Nickerson^" born 11 March, 1880, died 

Aug., 1880. 

IV. Dwight Palmer^** born 24 March, 1891. 

47. III. Emily Shepard Nickerson^ born 21 Aug., 1867, 

married 20 April, 1890, John Ayer Vickery. 
Children : 

I. Josephine Emily"* born 31 Dec, 1892. 
II. Mildred Louise'" born 24 March, 1895. 

III. Charles James"* born 12 April, 1899. 

IV. John Ayer, Jr.,'" born 12 Nov., 1900. 

48. III. Charles Nickerson, son of Annette E. (Chambers) 

Nickerson, born 29 Oct., 1869, married 
9 Oct., 1893, Sarah Gertrude Sullivan. 
Children : 

I. Vigilyn'" born 16 Oct., 1894. 
II. Bernice"* born 23 Feb., 1900. 



INDEX. 



Alden, Mary, 39 

Allen, Lydia (Brewer), 1 1 

— Nathaniel, 1 1 

Andrews, Augustus Austin, 30 

— Belinda B. (Brewer), 30 

— Henry, 30 

— Harriet, 30 

Arnold, Charles Frederick, 41 

— Gertrude W. (Phillips), 41 
Ball, Ehzabeth, 14 

— Benjamin, 10 
Badger, Sarah Ann, 39 
Blanchard, Abigail, 37 

— Annie E. (Cutter), 43 

— Carleton Shepard, 39, 43 

— Carleton Shepard, Jr., 43 

— Charlotte M. (Brewer), 37 

— Flora E. (Estes), 43 

— Frederick Chambers, 39 

— Gertrude, 39, 43 

— Harriet (Chambers), 43 

— John Alden, 39 

— John Chambers, 39 

— John Wheeler, 37 

— John Wheeler, Jr., 34, 37, 39 

— Rachel, 43 

— Ruth, 39 

— Sarah Ann (Badger), 39 

— Winslow, 39 

— William, 37 
Boyd, Rev. James, 24 
Bradley, Adjutant Levi, 22 
Brastow, Adrianna B., 30 

— Almeda Ellen, 30 

— Almeda L. (Brewer), 30 

— George B., 30 

— Horace George, 30 

— Lydia E., 30 

Brewer, Abigail, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 25 

— Abigail (Garfield), 14 

— Abigail (Wheaton), 15 

— Abigail (White), 25 

— Abner, 12 

— Albert, 25 

— Albert Gleason, 30 

— Alice H. (Weeks) Brewer, 31 

— Almeda, 25 



Brewer, Almeda Ellen, 30 

— Almeda L., 30 

— Anna (Ginn), 36 

— Anna (Rider), 27, 32 

— Behnda B., 25, 30 

— Belinda (Brittan), 30 

— Benjamin, 15 

— Betsey, 10, 24, 28 

— Beulah, 14 

— Caroline (Patten), 30 

— Charles C, 31 

— Charlotte Melinda, 27, 36 

— Cyrus, 25, 30 

— Cyrus Albert, 30, 31 

— Daniel, 11, 12, 14, 27, 33, 34, 38 

— David, 13, 27 

— Eleanor, 24, 25, 27, 28 

— Eliab, 13 

— Elizabeth, 10, 12 

— Ehzabeth or Betsey, 27, 33 

— Elizabeth (Ball), 14 

— Elizabeth Ball (Davis), 16 

— Elizabeth L., 25, 29 

— Elizabeth Rice, 10 

— Ehzabeth P., 31 

— Ellen, 25 

— Frances, 16 

— Frances (Buckminster), 15 

— Francis, 16, 25, 28, 29 

— P'rancis Fernald, 25 

— Galen Jerome, 3 1 

— George, 27 

— Hannah (Jones), 13 

— Hannah (Merriam), 13 

— Hannah (Woolson), 13 

— Hannah, 10 

— Harriet, 30 

— Isaac, 13, IS 

— James or Jeanies, 10 

— Jerome, 25 

— John, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 

20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 32 

— John Lewis, 28 

— Jonas, 14, 15 

— Jonathan, 10, 12, 15, 16, 21 

— Josiah, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 

21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 33, 35, 36 



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INDEX 



Brewer, Julia Ann, 25, 29 

— Lavinia, 25, 29. 

— Louisa (Howes), 25, 28 

— Lucinda, 29 

— Lucretia, 27, 35 

— Lydia, 1 5 

— Margaret, 25 

— Maria H. (Hanson), 31 

— Martha, 10, 13, 25, 32 

— Martha (Graves), 19, 24 

— Mary, 10,11,12,13, 14, 15, 17, 19,20 

— Mary (Dalton), 27, 33 

— Mary T. (Coombs), 30 

— Mary (Goodale), 29 

— Mary (Jones), 11 

— Maude W., 31 

— Melinda, 27 

— Miriam, 14 

— Moses, 12, 16 

— Otis A., 25, 28 

— Patty, 28 

— Phebe, 14 

— Phebe (Locke), 12 

— Peter, 12 

— Rachel H. (Crane), 27 

— Ruth (Prescott), 25 

— Samuel, 12, 14 

— Sarah, 10, 15 

— Sarah Augusta, 33, 38 

— Sarah B., 31 

— Submit, II, 12, 15 

— Susan (Kent), 27 

— Susanna, 16 

— Tamson (Greenleaf), 27 

— Wealthy Ellen, 31 

— William, 11, 12, 14, 15 
Bridges, Caleb, 10 

— Sarah (Brewer), 10 
Brittan, BeHnda, 25, 30 
Buckminster, Frances, 15 

— William, 16 

Burr, Julia A. (Brewer), 29 

— Gerry, 29 
Chambers, Albert H., 34 

— Annette E., 34, 39 

— Charlotte Brewer, 34, 40 

— Eleanor, 34 

— Elizabeth (Brewer), 39, 40 

— Harriet, 34, 39 

— James Austin, 34 

— James Brewer, 34 

— John Follett, 27, 33, 34 

— Laura Ann, 34 

— Martha Maria, 34 

— Mary (Alden), 39 



Clapp, Abigail Frances (Rogers), 39 

— Clift Rogers, 39, 43 

— Elizabeth Brewer, 44 

— Emily Blanchard, 43 

— Gertrude (Blanchard), 43 

— Howard, 39 

— Howard (Rogers), 43 
Coombs, Mary Tower, 30 
Crane, Rachel H., 27 
Crawford, Robert, M.D., 19 

— Mary, 19 

— Mary (Brewer), 19 

— William, M.D., 14, 17, 19, 20 
Crosby, John, 21 

Cutter, Annie E., 43 
Dalton, Mary, 27, 33 
Dammion, Adj.-Gen. William, 26 
Damon, Annie Lucretia (Phillips), 35 

— John, 35 

— John G., 35 

— Margaret D. (Wasgatt), 35 
Davis, Elizabeth, 16 

Dean, Harriet (Andrews), 30 
Doane, George W. 3 1 

— Phebe, 31 

— Walter W., 31 
Eddy, Col., 23 
Kstes, Flora E., 43 
Fernald, Dorcas, 29 

— Edward, 29 
Fling, Annie E., 33 

— Annie F., 33,38 
Fowler, Simeon, 23 
CJalloupe, Dr., 29 
Garfield, Abigail, 14 
Giblen, Eliza, 19 

— Samuel, 19 

Gilman, Hon. Allen, 24, 25, 27 

— Charles, 28 

— Eleanor (Brewer), 25, 27 

— Elizabeth, 28 

— Emeline H., 28 

— Henry, 28 

— Joseph, 28 

— .Samuel A., 28 

— William A., 28 
Ginn, Capt. James, 26 

— Anna, 26 

— Anna (Riggs), 26 
Godfrey, Warren F., 42 

— Nellie L (Woods), 42 
Goldthwait, Col. Thomas, 1 7 
Goodale, Edward, 15 

— Mary, 15 
Graves, Ezra, 20 



INDEX 



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Graves, Martha, 19, 24 
Greenleaf, Tamsen, 27 
Grout, Elizabeth, 10 
Hall, Bradshaw, 29 

— Margaret Ware, 29 

— Martha Brewer, 29 

— Lavinia Brewer (Tyler), 25 
Hammond, Avery Carleton, 42 

— Charles J., 38, 42 

— Clara Emma (Southard), 38, 42 

— Frank Merton, 41 

— Geneva, 42 

— George, 41 ^ 

— Joseph Edward, 41 

— Royden Lindsey, 42 
Haney, Anna M. (Rider), 37 

— Benjamin, 37 
Hanson, Maria (Hart), 31 
Hartford, Winona, 39 
Haynes, Capt. Aaron, 21 
— ^ Elizabeth, 10 

— Suffrana, 10 

— Walter, 10 

Holden, Florence Mae (Southard), 38 
-J.S.,38 

— Gerald Tweedie, 38 
Holyoke, Captain Jacob, 25, 32 

— Martha, 26 

— Martha B., 26 
— Sarah, 26 

— WiUiam, 26 
Howes, Mary G., 28 
Jones, Captain Aaron, 14 

— Hannah, 10 

— James or Jeames, il 

— Joel, 13 

— Josiah, 10, II 

— Martha Brewer (Keyes), 36 

— Mary, 10 

— Suffrana (Haynes), 10 

— William, 36 

Kent, Susan (Brewer), 27 

— Stillman, 27 

Keyes, Charlotte M. (Brewer), 36 

— Eugene, 36 

— Captain John, 36 

— Martha Brewer, 36 

Lane, Harriet Brewer (Winslow), 38 

— Jonathan Abbott, 38 

— John Chapin, 38 

— Sarah Delia (Clarke), 38 
Lewis, John, 25, 28 

— Peggy, 25, 28 
Little, Rev. Daniel, 24 

Littlefield, Augusta Blanchard (Merry- 
man), 40 



Littlefield, Freeman C, 40 

— Julia (Pattee), 40 

— John, 40 
Locke, James, 12, 14 

— Phebe, 12, 14 

— Sarah (Cutter), 12, 14 
McLean, Gen., 20 
Mansell, Joseph, 1 7 
Mayo, Annette Louise, 44 

— Dwight Palmer, 44 

— Emily Nickerson, 44 

— Greenleaf A., 39, 44 

— Horace, 39 

— Horace Nickerson, 44 

— Louise A. (Nickerson), 40, 44 
Merriam, Abigail, 13 

— Hannah, 13 

— Mary (Brewer), 1 1 

— Joseph, II, 13 

— Robert, 13 

Merryman, Augusta Blanchard, 40 

— Charlotte B. (Chambers), 34, 40 

— David, 34, 40 

— John Chambers, 40 

— Margaret (Gilmore), 34 
Moore, Elizabeth, 9 

— Elizabeth (Whale), 9 

— John, 9 

Mowatt, Captain, 20 
Mudge, Rev. Enoch, 19 
Myrick, Isaac, 15 

Nickerson, Annette E. (Chambers), 44 

— Bernice, 44 

— Charles F., 34, 39 

— Charles, 40, 44 

— EHzabeth B., 40 

— Emily Shepard, 40, 44 

— Harriet Chambers, 40 

— Captain Joseph, 34 

— Louise Annette, 39, 44 

— Sarah Gertrude (Sullivan), 44 

— Theophilus, 34 

— Vigilyn, 44 
Parmenter, David, 10 
Patten, Caroline, 30 
Phillips, Alfred S., 27, 35 

— Annie Damon, 41 

— Annie Lucretia, 35 

— Carrie Morton, 41 

— Charles A., 41 

— Ellen A. (Russell), 41 

— Eugene Chambers, 35 

— George Alfred, 35, 40 

— George Lefurje, 41 

— Gertrude Willey, 41 

— Gilbert Nelson, 35 



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INDEX 



Phillips, John Keyes, 35, 36, 41 

— Lester, 41 

— Lucretia (Brewer), 27, 40 

— Mabel E., 41 

— MaryE. (Willey), 35, 41 

— OrviJle Brewer, 35 
Plimpton, Calvin Gay, 39 

— Elizabeth Brewer, 43 

— Frances A. (Winslow), 38, 43 

— Frederic Lewis, 43 

— George Winslow, 43 

— Herbert Mosely, 39, 43 

— Hollis Winslow, 43 

— Priscilla Guild (Lewis), 39 
Powell, Caroline R., 35, 40 
Pratt, David, 12 

— Elizabeth (Brewer) Pratt, 12 
Prentiss, Abigail, 19 

— Nathaniel, 19 
Prescott, Ruth, 25 
Reid, Jane, 32, 37 

— Juliana, 30 
Rice, Edmund, 9 

— Elizabeth, 9 

— Henry, 9 

Rider, Albert Beal, 33 

— Anna (Brewer), 27, 37, 38, 42 

— Anna Maria, 37 

— Annie, 42 

— Charles, 32, 42 

— Charles Smith, 32 

— Clara, 32 

— Clarissa Ann, 32 

— Earl Chester, 42 

— Emma Cecilia, 37 

— George, 37 

— George Adams, 33, 38, 42 

— George Harold, 42 

— Georgiana, 37, 42 

— Hartley Eugene, 42 

— Henry Lyman, 33 

— Hephzibah, 32 

— John Elmer, 42 

— Josiah, 32, 37,42 

— Lot, 32 

— Lucinda Brewer, 32, 37 

— Mary Jane, 37 

— Melissa (Brewer), 37, 42 

— Minnie L. (Young), 42 

— Oren Francis, 33 

— Romelia Melinda, 33, 38 

— Thomas Lot, 32, 37, 42 

— William, 27, 32, 37, 42 

— William Alonzo, 32 

— William Sanford, 38, 42 



Robinson, Charlotte M. (Brewer), 36, 

37 

— Deborah (Cummings), 36 

— George WiUiam, 36 

— Harriet Augusta, 36 

— John, 36 

— William Cummings, 36 
Rogers, Elizabeth (Brewer), 25 

— John, 24, 25, 28 

— John, Jr., 28 

— Leonard, 25,28 

— Margaret, 25, 28 
Russell, Ellen A., 41 
Seaworth, Emma C. Rider, 37 

— William C, 37 
Shedd, Capt. Daniel, 23 
Shute, Col., 22 
Singleterry, Joanna, 10 
Smith, Abigail, 10 
Snow, Capt. Cyprian, 31 

— Gleason, Cyprian, 31 

— Wealthy Ellen (Brewer), 31 
Southard, Clarissa Ann (Rider), 32 

— Clara Emma, 38, 42 

— Edward R.,32. 37. 3^ 

— Ella Anna, 37, 41 

— Florence Mae, 38 

— Harriet Frances, 38 

— Horace William, 37 

— Lucinda (Brewer), 41 

— Romelia Melinda (Rider), 42 

— William Rider, 38 
Sullivan, Sarah Gertrude, 40, 44 
Swett, Ezekiel C, 30 
Tewksbury, Alfred, 40 

— Alice Elizabeth, 40 

— Elizabeth Brewer (Nickerson), 40 

— Lorenzo, 40 
Tower, Adrian L.,31 

— Alice Lee, 31 

— John Brewer, 31 

— John H., 31 

— Sarah (Smith), 31 
Treat, Major Robert, 22 

— Quartermaster, 22 
Tyler, Col. Ebenezer, 29 

— Ebenzer, 25, 29 
Ulmer, Major George, 21 
Vickery, Charles James, 44 

— Emily S. (Nickerson), 40, 44 

— James, 40 

— John Ayer, 40, 44 

— John Ayer, jr., 44 

— Josephine Emily, 44 

— Mildred Louise, 44 



INDEX 



49 



Walker, Nathaniel, 15 

— Submit (Brewer), 15 
Warren, Samuel, 30 
Weeks, Alice H., 31 
Wheaton, Abigail (Brewer), 15 

— Christopher, 15 

Wheeler, Harriet C. (Nickerson), 40 

— Joseph, 40 

— Leslie Hill, M.D.,40 
White, Abigail, 25 
Willard, Abijah, 19 
Willey, Charles, 35, 41 

— Mary E., 35, 40 
Winslow, Edwin Lewis, 38 

— Frances Augusta, 39, 43 

— George, 33 

— George Snow, 33, 38 



Winslow, Harriet Brewer, 38 

— Olive Covel (Smith), 33 

— Sarah Augusta (Brewer), 38, 43 
Woods, Alvin Otto, 43 

— Andrew N., 37, 42 

— Electa Jane, 42 

— Lulu F., 42 

— Melissa B. (Rider), 37, 42 

— Nellie I., 42 

— Olive, 42 

— Warren Hobson, 43 

— William Wallace, 42 
Woolson, John, 13 

— Hannah, 13 
Young, Maria, 32, 37 

— Minnie L., 38, 42 






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